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Kathmandu City Tour around Cultural World Heritage Sites within the valley and city of Kathmandu, a historical ancient place once a huge lake drained by the mighty sword of Guardian Angle and Goddess Manjushree, history and early geography proves it was lake one back before 3,000 years. At present a rich valley with ancient cultural world heritage sites, although a modern metropolitan city, but still retains its age old traditions and treasuring its past culture to this day.
We provide interesting sightseeing tour in Kathmandu from “Half Day” to “Full Day” Tours around Cultural World Heritage Sites in the company of expert city guides who show you the past and present of Kathmandu and Patan World Heritage Sites. All tours are in the comfort of nice spacious car or coach depending the group size.
The 1 day Kathmandu City Tour will take you to visit the attractions around World Heritage Sites include temples, monasteries, Stupas and of old royal palace courtyard. Kathmandu, steeped with ancient heritage sites and monuments of both Hindu and Buddhist. Our tour starts with a short drive to Swayambhunath, a popular and famous pilgrimage sites for Buddhist and Hindu as well.
The 5, 6 hour Tour in Kathmandu mainly visit the 4 UNESCO world heritage sites namely Kathmandu Durbar Squire, Swayambhunath Stupa , Pasupatinath Temple and Bouddhanath stupa. the tour start at 9am and finis the 4, 5 pm.
25 centuries old monument stands as one of the world’s oldest Buddhist Chaityas. The Great Stupa of Swyambhu is the wonder of Nepal, the glory that was Nepal. It is indeed listed as World Heritage for Site to prove that it serves as the nerve center of faithful worship for all the devout philosophy of Bajrayan in particular and honors Lord Adi Buddha. The hill top where Swayambhunath Chaitiya is built listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers grand views of whole Kathmandu valley with distant snowcapped peaks.
Entrance fees: 200 Rs for Foreigner and Rs 50 For SAARC
An interesting place full of impressive monuments and artifacts around Kathmandu Durbar Square, a visit of full interest and fascination where you will be guided by our expert city / cultural guide. The house of the Living Goddess (Kumari Ghar), the ferocious Kal Bhairab, the red monkey god, and hundreds of erotic carvings are a few examples of the sights at the Square!
The buildings here are the greatest achievements of the Malla dynasty period, pagoda architectural style temple of Goddess Taleju (legend has it that She played dice with King Jaya Prakash Malla), and an image of Shiva and Parbati sitting together among the many monuments. The Square teems with colorful life, visit of Kastamandap rest house. This temple and rest house built with a wood of a single tree where Kathmandu derived from. Nearby are great drums which were beaten to announce royal decrees.
All woodcarvings, statues, and architecture in this area are exceptionally fine, and Kathmandu Durbar Square is among most important sights for travelers to witness. The complex also houses the Tribhuvan Museum that carries the mementos of different Shah Kings.
Entrance fees: Rs 1000 for Foreigner and Rs 150 For SAARC
A pagoda style Hindu temple with gilt roof and richly carved silver doors dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated at the bank of holy Bagmati River. One of the most sacred temples in the entire Hindu world, Pashupati Nath Temple is the nerve center of pilgrimage on the day of Shivaratri (Birth anniversary of lord Shiva). Only Hindus are permitted to enter the main courtyard of the temple. Tourists can view the temple from the eastern side of the Bagmati River.
Entrance fees: 200 Rs for Foreigner and Rs 1000 For SAARC 9 free for Indian People
This is declared to stand as the largest Buddhist shrine of South Asia. The ancient colossal chhorten was built in the 6th century A.D. by King Man Deb.It rests on a series of three terraces and from the bird’s eye view it takes the relevant shape or of a lotus flower which indeed remains a very holy object for all the devout Buddhists of the world. The chhorten is surrounded by a circular market, which forms a part of Tibet town.
In this case, also the four pairs of the Buddha’s eyes give a vivid flash to the four cardinal directions, meaning to keep a diligent watch over the people and their commitments all day all night. The chhorten embraces the authentic philosophy of Mahayan the faith of which is known as Lamaism in Sikkim, Ladakh, Bhutan and Tibet.
Entrance fees: 400 Rs for Foreigner and Rs 100 For SAARC
Patan or Lalitpur City, which is close to Kathmandu and an adjoining city, located south of Kathmandu on the other side of Bagmati River, an historical and cultural area with old palace buildings, artistic courtyard. Patan with old Palace area with courtyard (Durbar) and tall terracotta building, impressive intricate window carvings, and the huge stone Krishna Temple in front pillar of Garuda a vehicle of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna, after a great interesting time here drive to Kathmandu valley 3rd largest city, this medieval city at one time capital of Nepal during the regime of Malla period around 12th to 15th century.
The Main places of interest its Durbar Square complex, situated in the center of Patan city, houses the residence of the former Patan Royal Family. Its square and surroundings are good example of ancient Newari architecture. There are three main courtyards in the palaces: Mul Chowk, Sundari Chowk and Keshav Narayan Chowk. Mul Chowk is the oldest one and is at the centre of Patan square. Several multi sized and a multi-styled temple houses the western part of the complex. Main among these is Krishna Temple, Bhimsen Temple and the Golden Temple of Hiranya.
Entrance fees: Rs 1000 for Foreigner and Rs 2 50 For SAARC